A Russellville man died Tuesday afternoon in a two-vehicle collision on U.S. Highway 64 just west of Industrial Boulevard, according to information provided by the Russellville Police Department.

The 23-year-old man - whose name police declined to release - was driving westbound in a 1994 Nissan Frontier when he turned left into the parking lot of Mid-State Sign Company and collided with a Kenworth semi-trailer truck traveling eastbound, the report stated.

The local man was transported to the emergency room at Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. The 53-year-old man - a native of Winder, Ga. - driving the truck was also transported to Saint Mary's and subsequently to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock. He survived the accident.

Public information officer Joshua McMillian said the incident was still under investigation, but added there were no signs of foul play.

"Per our policy, we have to send in blood samples from drivers of both vehicles," he said. "When results come back, we'll see if anything was a result of intoxicants.

"It's always tragic when someone loses their life as a result of a traffic accident," he added. "Our thoughts and prayers go with the families of the deceased."